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English translation: Dari-speaking (Afghanistan)

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Or otherwise Dari-speaking. Check the OED. Dari is "Persian spoken in Afghanistan" (the other main language there being Urdu), and Farsi is the language of Iran (which mostly matches up with what used to be Persia).

If this were a context from, say, 19th century on back, I wouldn't be writing this because the response you chose would be unquestionably correct. However, give the context, 1960's, you should either reconsider or use "Farsi-speaking" next time.